I was always interested in learning how to feel better in my mind and body, how I could adopt different ways of perceiving my reality to improve my relationships, and how understanding the stories we tell ourselves can sometimes hinder our growth.
But life led me to these fields. Before moving to NYC to work at Spirituality & Health magazine, I had been getting increasingly tired. I chalked it up to the lousy weather in London where I was studying for a master’s in international journalism.
However, something within me knew that there was something else I yearned to do yet I had no idea what.
Fast forward a few months to September 2001. I settled in nicely to my new job as assistant editor when my professional honeymoon came to a screeching halt.
Stuck in the subway at Wall Street station on 9/11, as the first tower collapsed just a few blocks away, I didn’t know it at the time but my whole life and career trajectory began to change.
I would have to struggle with even worse fatigue and a medical doctor who was no help and who told me to just “Live with it” before I made a 180 personally and professionally.
It was through finding a holistic doctor and experiencing a remarkable recovery that propelled me onto my current path.
Identifying and releasing emotions from the trauma of 9/11 allowed me to fully heal both the fatigue and all the pent up fear, anger, and sadness. I was fascinated by how this was possible and switched gears to pursue a doctorate in clinical psychology.
That wasn’t enough though. In order to deeply heal and quickly find the cause of people’s issues, I needed to learn advanced mind body stress reduction techniques like the one my doctor in NYC had used with me.
From there, I kept pursuing modalities that resonated with me and my own growth and which also benefitted my clients.
With over 25 years of study in the fields of clinical psychology, clinical supervision and training in psychology, energy medicine, the human potential movement, other forms of consciousness, and mind body healing modalities, as well as my own personal experiences of developing and treating chronic fatigue syndrome and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, I feel I am uniquely qualified to assist you on this journey to health and healing.
I wish I had these tools when I was younger. It wasn’t until my early 20s that I started seeking answers and learning other ways to think and feel.
Had I known about even one or two of the lessons presented in this course, it would have saved me a lot of heartache and frustration. It would have contributed to better relationships with many friends and family members.
In developing this course, I considered the most salient tools I teach my clients, which have been proven to help them feel better fast.
This course is packed with concepts targeted at looking at what’s getting in your way of feeling better.
You’ll discover other forms for communicating your fears and desires.
You’ll also be able to pinpoint where and when you get stuck moving forward on your healing journey and will have new ways of overcoming these blocks.